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Peterborough 2-0 Crawley
No sign of an upset at London Road, either - Marcus Maddison has doubled the home side's lead and they are looking comfortable.
Seven Championship sides knocked out
League Two Oxford beat Brentford 4-0
League One Shrewsbury knock out Blackburn
Burnley beaten by League One Port Vale
Nottingham Forest beaten 4-3 by Walsall
Hull beat Accrington on penalties
Andy Cryer, Patrick Jennings and Shamoon Hafez
Peterborough 2-0 Crawley
No sign of an upset at London Road, either - Marcus Maddison has doubled the home side's lead and they are looking comfortable.
Liam Noble (56 mins)
Another Championship club in real trouble as Liam Noble lobs home a stunner from 45 yards to give League Two Notts County the lead. Brilliant.
Bristol Rovers 0-1 Birmingham
Jacques Maghoma scores his first goal for Birmingham to put them 1-0 up at Bristol Rovers, while Charlton go 3-0 up against Dagenham with a goal through Zakarya Bergdich.
Fleetwood 0-1 Hartlepool
League Two side Hartlepool take the lead through Billy Paynter , who heads in. League One side Fleetwood in a bit of trouble.
Ipswich 1-1 Stevenage
Hello, we might have to wind back the number of upsets on the cards - Ipswich have levelled at home to League Two Stevenage.
Josh Yorwerth with it on his first ever senior game.
Luton 1-0 Bristol City
It isn't going well though as League Two Luton still lead Championship Bristol City. The Hatters hit the post from a free-kick as they look for a second.
Johnny Mullins (54 mns)
CUPSET and match. This one is done. Might as well throw in the towel and call it off early, ref. Brentford have been panned.
Defender Johnny Mullins getting in on the act, stroking home from close range. A game to forget for Brentford goalkeeper Jack Bonham.
Sheff Wed 3-1 Mansfield
And here's another Championship side who look safe to make the next round - Sheffield Wednesday increase their lead through Kieran Lee. The two-goal cushion restored.
Yeovil 0-3 QPR
Nedum Onuhoa slams the ball home to wrap this one up with almost 40 minutes to play.
No upset here.
Scunthorpe 1-1 Barnsley
It is a game of spot-kicks at Scunthorpe. This time it is the hosts who score from 12 yards as Paddy Madden cancels out Josh Scowen's penalty for Barnsley minutes later. Extra time looming? They aren't the only ones with 15 games level at the moment. Late night anyone?
Cardiff 1-0 Wimbledon
He was the brightest player in the first half and Sammy Ameobi's been threatening again already. The Newcastle loanee flashes another shot over the bar on his debut.
Craig Noone's free-kick just before half-time the difference between the sides.
Northampton 3-0 Blackpool
#NoFilter, I hope? Beautiful. No further goals.
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Scunthorpe 0-1 Barnsley
An early second-half goal for Barnsley as Josh Scowen scores from the penalty spot to give them a 1-0 lead at fellow third-tier side Scunthorpe. The Tykes had missed a penalty through Marley Watkins in the first half. Scunny goalkeeper Joe Anyon will be a relieved man not to see a card though.
Yeovil 0-2 QPR
Does this count as one chance or two?
Stephen Arthurworrey's header hits the QPR bar not once, but twice. Still the Championship side looking comfortable with that lead though.
Brentford 0-3 Oxford
No further goals at Griffin Park, but the Roofe has come off.
Third goal scorer Kemar Roofe substituted for Callum O'Dowda.
Wigan 1-0 Bury
League One Wigan (what on earth happened there?) take the lead at home to Bury through a Will Grigg penalty.
York 1-1 Bradford
Not long gone in the second half, but League Two side York have levelled against League One Bradford, as Luke Summerfield keeps his composure to net from the peanlty spot.
Accrington 0-0 Hull
Bright start from Championship side Hull at League Two Accrington Stanley (at the not-so-brilliantly named Wham Stadium, external).
But the hosts respond in kind with a lovely move of their own. Keep a close eye on this one if it's yet another upset you're after...
And we're back under way up and down the country